Epworth United Methodist Church
Free food pantry for the residents of Palmyra. Residents must show ID with current address.
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Free food pantry for the residents of Palmyra. Residents must show ID with current address.
Equal Opportunity Support Services is an organization qualified by the NJ State Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) to provide services that assist individuals with disabilities in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other services.
Food pantry, shelter, and community meals.
Calling all Teens!
Need a safe place to hang? Help finding a job? Help with school? Or just to do fun activities?
Services include Intensive In-Community (IIC), Behavioral Assistance (BA), and Bio Psychosocial Assessments. CSOC Medicaid Provider.
If you're feeling stressed out, call the Family Helpline and work through your frustrations before a crisis occurs. You'll speak to sensitive, trained volunteers of Parents Anonymous who provide empathic listening about parenting and refer you to resources in your community.
FRN is a comprehensive family-focused umbrella of organizations designed to provide community-based programs and services to individuals and families with a variety of disabilities and chronic conditions through our three affiliate organizations: Autism Family Services of New Jersey, Caregivers of New Jersey, and Epilepsy Services of New Jersey.
The Family Support Organization provides education, advocacy, and support to families in Burlington County whose children have emotional, behavioral, or mental health difficulties. The goal is to empower families on their journey toward self-advocacy and provide leadership opportunities within the family movement.
Family Therapy and Consultation Services (FTxCS) and United Family Services (UFS) provide assessment, individual and family therapy, and behavior assistance services in many counties throughout New Jersey. Services are provided in the homes of youth and families through a referral from the NJ Children’s Behavioral Health System of Care.
Our agency philosophy stems from the premise that every individual and family has strengths and capabilities that can and should be developed.
Our support group is open to all family members and caregivers of youth involved with the “Juvenile Justice System.”
Fashion University is an innovative and exciting camp for students ages 11-17 and youths ages 7-10 who have a love for fashion and want to learn about it in a fun and educational way! Whether your child wants to be a pattern maker, fashion illustrator, fashion editor, fashion designer or personal stylist- Fashion U is the place you want to be. Adult classes available too.
Father to Father Support group will give you a place to listen, learn and share your experiences with one another.
Programs for fathers with court involved issues.
First Children Services offers educational and therapeutic services to youth with social and emotional challenges and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Transitions Program is a full day, small group, center-based home instruction educational program for students grades 5-12 with school refusal due to anxiety and/or depression.
Providing a hot meal and friendship for those in need.
Assisting youth and families to develop pathways to personal growth and emotional stability through the implementation of empirically validated treatment and compassionate care.
Florence Township has recreational opportunities for everyone. Children can enjoy a broad array of active recreation programs.
The Flyers Youth Special Hockey program provides an opportunity for individuals age 5 and up with developmental disabilities, such as, Down Syndrome, Autism, and other learning delays to learn and participate in the thrilling game of ice hockey.
The Food Bank of South Jersey sponsors a variety of programs and services in the counties of Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem. Through more than 250 non-profits and organizations within our community, we help to provide food for hungry people.
Foster families provide a home for children who have been abandoned, neglected, or abused. These children are in need of nurturing families who will help them heal and grow.
Foster the Family NJ brings practical support and holistic care to foster and adoptive families in South Jersey.
Food pantry services, ministries, school, child care, summer camps.